We were talking about Blackpool, not Millwall, you southern socialist.

Are you saying these things didn't happen at Blackpool?

Not at all, but it wasn't done for the same reasons as Millwall supporters perform their antics.

The Blackpool supporters were simply demonstrating their disgust at the way the club was being deliberately run into the ground and stripped of its assets by the owners.

It has now been proven in court that they siphoned the 'parachute' money after being relegated from the EPL into their own pockets and cheated the minor partner whose investment had bankrolled the push to the EPL, out of his rightful funds.

The supporters threw tennis balls onto the pitch, not rocks or sharpened coins and staged one peaceful sit-in in protest at the EFL ignoring their appeals for assistance, which led to the match being abandoned - the resulting awarding of the 3 points to their opponents in no way affected the leagues end of season positions or points..

A very small number of fans (about four) also got a bit naughty but no one was injured in any way.

Not at all, but it wasn't done for the same reasons as Millwall supporters perform their antics.

The Blackpool supporters were simply demonstrating their disgust at the way the club was being deliberately run into the ground and stripped of its assets by the owners.

It has now been proven in court that they siphoned the 'parachute' money after being relegated from the EPL into their own pockets and cheated the minor partner whose investment had bankrolled the push to the EPL, out of his rightful funds.

The supporters threw tennis balls onto the pitch, not rocks or sharpened coins and staged one peaceful sit-in in protest at the EFL ignoring their appeals for assistance, which led to the match being abandoned - the resulting awarding of the 3 points to their opponents in no way affected the leagues end of season positions or points..

A very small number of fans (about four) also got a bit naughty but no one was injured in any way.

So that justifies a pitch invasion? Not a Millwall fan but besides an U23 match when was the last time one of their games was abandoned from a pitch invasion?

Oh and southern socialist?? Thats cutting him down a peg or two!! I could call you that being from further up north

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Not at all, but it wasn't done for the same reasons as Millwall supporters perform their antics.

The Blackpool supporters were simply demonstrating their disgust at the way the club was being deliberately run into the ground and stripped of its assets by the owners.

It has now been proven in court that they siphoned the 'parachute' money after being relegated from the EPL into their own pockets and cheated the minor partner whose investment had bankrolled the push to the EPL, out of his rightful funds.

The supporters threw tennis balls onto the pitch, not rocks or sharpened coins and staged one peaceful sit-in in protest at the EFL ignoring their appeals for assistance, which led to the match being abandoned - the resulting awarding of the 3 points to their opponents in no way affected the leagues end of season positions or points..

A very small number of fans (about four) also got a bit naughty but no one was injured in any way.

So that justifies a pitch invasion? Not a Millwall fan but besides an U23 match when was the last time one of their games was abandoned from a pitch invasion?

Oh and southern socialist?? Thats cutting him down a peg or two!! I could call you that being from further up north

When was this Under 23's abandonment. I heard of 2 but they were nothing to do with a pitch invasion.

Apparently, it's OK to have a pitch invasion of there's a good reason. I can't think of Millwall having a a game abandoned for that reason since before I was born.

[quote="God is an Englishman"][quote="Raich Carter"][quote="Old Master"]Not at all, but it wasn't done for the same reasons as Millwall supporters perform their antics.

The Blackpool supporters were simply demonstrating their disgust at the way the club was being deliberately run into the ground and stripped of its assets by the owners.

It has now been proven in court that they siphoned the 'parachute' money after being relegated from the EPL into their own pockets and cheated the minor partner whose investment had bankrolled the push to the EPL, out of his rightful funds.

The supporters threw tennis balls onto the pitch, not rocks or sharpened coins and staged one peaceful sit-in in protest at the EFL ignoring their appeals for assistance, which led to the match being abandoned - the resulting awarding of the 3 points to their opponents in no way affected the leagues end of season positions or points..

A very small number of fans (about four) also got a bit naughty but no one was injured in any way.[/quote]

So that justifies a pitch invasion? Not a Millwall fan but besides an U23 match when was the last time one of their games was abandoned from a pitch invasion?

Oh and southern socialist?? Thats cutting him down a peg or two!! I could call you that being from further up north[/quote]

When was this Under 23's abandonment. I heard of 2 but they were nothing to do with a pitch invasion.

Apparently, it's OK to have a pitch invasion of there's a good reason. I can't think of Millwall having a a game abandoned for that reason since before I was born.

so I got one letter of his name wrong. so sorry mr perfection but the rest of my post was right wasn't it. I forgot to post about the afters in coldblow lane as well. they were nasty buggers alright. blackpool fans were angels compared with them.

so I got one letter of his name wrong. so sorry mr perfection but the rest of my post was right wasn't it. I forgot to post about the afters in coldblow lane as well. they were nasty buggers alright. blackpool fans were angels compared with them.

It may have only been one letter but a completely different name.

You're talking about 40 years ago. Blackpool have one of the worst records for pitch invasion in recent years.

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